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Recenty sold and rebranded as part of the Bill'S chain - old building imaginatively restored, plenty of seating and eating areas, and an outdoor courtyard for later in the year (we hope!) Sensible prices, good friendly service. Open later than many Salisbury eateries, so allover...More

When I was staying in Salisbury with my daughter, we had a late lunch here whilst out on a shopping spree. The food was good and the staff helpful so I was saddened to learn they have all been made redundant and another traditional pub...More

Although hopes had been raised that this would re-open (it was, after all, a very good quality pub), it is now clear that it is to be a "Bill's Delicatessen and Café" from Nov. 2013. Although Bill's is good, it is no substitute for a...More

We visited for a meal on 15 August. Staff were very helpful and pleasant, surprisingly so as the pub is closing down for refurbishment on Saturday and they had all been made redundant.
Not much point in rating the food as no doubt all will...More

I have to take my hat off to Andy and his team for an excellent evening provided for myself and 22 work colleagues. The service was fantastic from start to finish. My colleagues and I were in ore with the establishment as it it very...More

Ignored when walked in. Served a beer which was off, and then it was left on rather than being changed. Nice building but they need some new direction, rather than just charging prices akin to Stockholm because of their location.

Visited for lunch, was quite empty but the service was good, and the staff friendly. The meal was excellent, and we both enjoyed our separate dishes. Took about 20-30 mins for the food to arrive but was ultimately worth the wait.

This was the first place we visited on a short break to Salisbury, as it sounded very inviting and full of charm on the Visit Salisbury app. However the ambience was disappointing, the smell from the toilets was unpleasant, around 75% of the dishes we...More

Located in the market square, The Chough is a charming 16th century Coaching inn, full to the brim with character, which serves honest home cooked food 7 days a week, with a large selection of fine cask ales. Families welcome.

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